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Uploaded by on Apr 12, 2009

Finished floor board supports and epoxy sealer

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  • @allanfullertonnz

    Hi Allan.

    I'm not building now so I have no interesting stories to contribute right now. I hope to in the near future. The Glen L site provides some nice project idea's with a busy message board for tips and inspiration. I found your build clips thru them. I was curious about your interior sealer application technique as some of your other u tubes showed a spray on application-the clear coats etc. Thanks for the reply and I hope my future boat is as pretty as yours. Jim

  • @wadeyearsago Thanks for the positive comments. The sealer was applied over the interior using a brush. It has a very light consistency due to the large amount of thinners used with it, so it gets soaked up rapidly. Spraying would waste a lot in my view. I put on two coats in total, as well as a few coats on the deck before spraying it with the clear coat. Are you building something?

  • Hi Allan, I've been following the series with interest.

    I have a question on this step. Did you spray the sealer into the interior or use a roller/brush?

    Nice job, the Zip is beautiful!

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